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About Asthma Nebulizers

lungs and inhaler used by asthma patients There are numerous synthetic and herbal treatments and medication for asthma. Although these drugs may not be able to cure asthma completely, however, they are effective enough to control this chronic disease. Some of these drugs are meant for immediate treatment while others are to be used for long term treatment of asthma. Among these medications are inhalers, steroids, pills and herbs. Besides, nebulizer are used to treat asthma.

Nebulizers are breathing machines that can help during an asthma attack to facilitate breathing. These are considered as useful devices, which can control asthma and other respiratory problems. Nebulizers turn the liquid medication into a mist form that is to be inhaled by the asthmatic patient. This process of turning the medication into mist helps the durg to reach your lungs more rapidly compared to other medications. Home therapy nebulizers including CompMist Compressor Nebulizer is useful to treat asthma. It is very useful children and infants in particular. Nebulizers are perhaps the best substitute for the one who do not want to use inhalers due to spacers.

You should know that nebulizers are generally not portable. However, a few latest nebulizers are portable as well, which has removed this constraint. Moreover, they also need to use electricity in order to work. This issue has also improved in the past few years and now some nebulizers have the function of internal battery operation. Nebulizers are believed to be more effective than inhalers for their quick relief from the symptoms of asthma.

You can find many asthma nebulizers in the market. Nevertheless, the work of all the nebulizers is the same. They turn the liquid medication into a mist form and enable your lungs to make use of it quickly. In order to inhale, you need to use a mask or a mouthpiece. For children, it is recommended to use masks to ensure the right amount of medication reaches the lung.

Nebulizers are easy to use, particularly for asthmatic children. They only have to put on the mask and they get the medication. The time required for this treatment is also not too much so children would not have a problem. However, if the kid is crying, you should not start the treatment. Once he stops and calms down, you should place the mask and start the nebulizer. Some of the common nebulizers include Blow by Nebulizer, and the Mask Nebulizer.

Blow by Nebulizer work by dispersing the medication in the form of mist. It works by placing it close to your mouth. This nebulizer is mostly used for children. The Mask Nebulizer are also highly effective for small children and infants.

Whichever asthma medication you may use, you should remember that the best treatment of asthma in addition to the medication is to stay away from the triggers. The allergens that cause asthma attacks need to be avoided as much as possible otherwise, the medication alone cannot help you. Smoke, dust, cold ari, moist air, perfumes, chemicals, animals, pollen, chalk and certain medications are some of the triggers of asthma you need to avoid.

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  • William Taylor
  • 2009-01-16 04:14:34
  • Asthma
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